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Shahid, also spelled shaheed, is an Islamic term of Arabic-origin meaning "martyr", used by Muslims for mujahideen who die while fighting in the way of
Zayd Title Zayd the Martyr Arabic: زَيْد ٱلشَّهِيْد, romanized: Zayd ash-Shahīd Ally of the Qur'an Arabic: حَلِيْف ٱلْقُرْأٓن, romanized: Ḥalīf Al-Qurʾān
الجبعي الطلّوسي العاملي; 1506-1559), also known as ash-Shahīd ath-Thanī (Arabic: الشهيد الثاني, ʾash-Shahīd ath-Thānī, lit. 'The Second Martyr') was a Twelver
Abu Ali Mustafa (Arabic: كتائب الشهيد أبو علي مصطفى, romanized: Katāʾib ash-Shahīd Abū ʿAlī Muṣṭafā) are the armed wing of the Marxist–Leninist Popular Front
al-Amili al-Jizzini, (1334–1385) is known to Shias as the Shahid Awwal (Arabic: الشهيد الأول ash-Shahid al-Awwal "The First Martyr"). Although he is neither
Brigades (EQB; Arabic: كتائب الشهيد عز الدين القسام, romanized: Katāʾib ash-Shahīd ʿIzz ad-Dīn al-Qassām, lit. 'The Battalions of the Martyr Izz ad-Din al-Qassam')
prostrate himself and find salvation. Egyptian novelist Tawfiq al-Hakim's ash-Shahid (1953) describes the necessity of Iblis's evil for the world. One day
given name Shahid, it is a Muslim theophoric name, from Ašh-Shāhid (الشهيد), one of the 99 names of God in the Qur'an. It is derived from šhāhid شاهد, the
Abu Yahya Abu Bakr ash-Shahid (Arabic: أبو يحيى أبو بكر الشهيد) or Abu Bakr was a grandson of the Caliph Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I, he ruled Tunisia for just
(Al-Mukhtar) Farwah bint Al-Qasim ibn Muhammad Muhammad al-Baqir Zayd ash-Shahīd (Zaydiyyah) First Sufi Abu Hashim (Hashimiyya) Ja'far al-Sadiq Yemen-Fivers
ASH SHAHID
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Muslim
The grateful
Female
Hindi/Indian
(आशा) Hindi name ASHA means "hope."
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English
English : variant of Ash; the name arose as the result of misdivision of Middle English atter ashe ‘at the ash tree’ (Old English æt þǣre æsce).Jewish : of uncertain origin; the Guggenheimers consider it to be a variant of Rasch 1.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Rasch.
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Hebrew English
Happy. In the old Testament, Asher was one of Jacob's sons.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, a variant of Ash by misdivision of Middle English atten ash ‘at the ash’, or a habitational name from any of the many places in England and Wales named Nash, from this phrase, as for example Nash in Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, or Shropshire. The name was established from an early date in Wales and Ireland.Jewish : of unknown origin, possibly an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The surname Nash was taken to Ireland from England or Wales by a family who established themselves in Co. Kerry in the 13th century, during the second wave of Anglo-Norman settlement.
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American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
From the Ash Tree Farm; Ash Trees Meadow; Felicitous
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near an ash tree, or a habitational name from a place named with the Old English word æsc (see Ash). The Anglo-Norman French preposition de ‘of’, ‘from’ has become fused to the name.Americanized spelling of German Dasch.Indian : variant of Das.
Boy/Male
Indian
The witness
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bags and purses, from German Tasche ‘bag’, ‘purse’. Compare Taschner.
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Muslim
The witness
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Australian, British, Chinese, English, Gujarati, Indian
Form of Ashley; Ash Tree Meadow
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Swedish and Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian : from ask ‘ash tree’, applied either as a habitational name from a place named with this word or as an ornamental name.English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Aske, from Old English as æsc ‘ash tree’, later replaced by the Old Norse cognate askr.
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Norse
From the ash tree.
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Muslim
The witness
Male
Hindi/Indian
(यश) Hindi name YASH means "glory."
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North German
North German : from a Middle Low German personal name, Asc, originally meaning ‘spearman’ (see Ash).German : habitational name from any of various minor places named with asch ‘ash (tree)’. Compare Ascher.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Ash.English : variant spelling of Ash. See also Asche.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Dweller by the Ash Tree; Adventurer; Cliff
Biblical
same as Meshech
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English
English : from Middle English asche ‘ash tree’ (Old English æsc), hence a topographic name for someone living by an ash tree or a habitational name from any of the many places in southern and central England named with this word (Derbyshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Kent, Surrey, Shropshire, Somerset, and elsewhere).In New England, Ash is commonly found for French Dufresne, with the same meaning.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from an acronym for Yiddish AltSHul (see Altschul) or AyznSHtot (see Eisenstadt).
Male
English
 Short form of English unisex Ashley, ASH means "ash-tree grove."Â
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Capable; Energetic
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British, English
Little Tom
Boy/Male
English
Boar's home.
Girl/Female
Indian
Noble, Highborn
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Muslim
Ordered, Pasted, Appointed
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Indian, Tamil
Charming
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Arabic, Muslim
Patient; Tolerant; Forbearing
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Tamil
One who praise and honours
Male
English
(מִיכָה) Hebrew name MIYKAH means "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet. The Anglicized form is Michah.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sharpness, Brightness
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n.
A liquid preparation for the hair; as, a hair wash.
a.
Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash goods.
n.
A genus of trees of the Olive family, having opposite pinnate leaves, many of the species furnishing valuable timber, as the European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and the white ash (F. Americana).
n.
Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for cash.
v. t.
To invite; as, to ask one to an entertainment.
n.
sing. of Ashes.
v. t.
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
v. t.
To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves wash the shore.
n.
The tough, elastic wood of the ash tree.
n.
A slight admixture, infusion, or adulteration; a partial overspreading; as, wine with a dash of water; red with a dash of purple.
n.
Alt. of Ash-oven
superl.
Uttered or undertaken with too much haste or too little reflection; as, rash words; rash measures.
n.
A sudden check; abashment; frustration; ruin; as, his hopes received a dash.
n.
To bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten; as, to lash something to a spar; to lash a pack on a horse's back.
v. t.
To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window.
n.
To /hop into small pieces; to mince and mix; as, to hash meat.
v. i.
To request or petition; -- usually followed by for; as, to ask for bread.
a.
Ash-colored; whitish gray; deadly pale.
v. t.
To strew or sprinkle with ashes.
v. t.
To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.